Cyprus

NICOSIA, Cyprus — A Week in Berlin, the debut historical sci-fi novel by Angelina Der Arakelian – Dennington, has just been published. It tells the astonishing story of one man[...]

NICOSIA — More than 30 years after the establishment of bilateral relations, Armenia has at last opened an embasssy on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It’s an important milestone for[...]

YEREVAN (Armenpress) — President of the Cypriot House of Representatives Annita Demetriou on May 20 visited Armenia, during which, President Vahagn Khachaturyan awarded her the Order of Friendship. During a[...]

More than a half century ago, the Greek junta and its allies in Cyprus sought enosis, the political union between Greece and Cyprus. Fearing that any such union would harm[...]

The documentary “The Hidden Map” by filmmaker Ani Hovannisian will be shown in Armenia and Cyprus for the first time, on the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, while PBS[...]

By Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra ANTELIAS, Lebanon — Ara Mandjikian was born in Karadouran, Kessab, Syria, on March 21, 1942. At a young age, he and his family moved to Bourj Hammoud,[...]

It was too good to be true: Turkey had agreed to hold negotiations with Armenia to normalize relations, to open the borders and establish diplomatic relations without preconditions. After all,[...]

By Angelina Der Arakelian Special to the Mirror-Spectator “So, where are you from?” This is a common question to which an Armenian born and raised in Cyprus cannot articulate a[...]

Armenia, Greece and Cyprus have been destined to be natural allies as victims of Turkey’s crimes against them, but for a variety of reasons, those friendly relations have not lived[...]

YEREVAN / NICOSIA — Cypriot writer and translator Giorgos Moleskis was born in 1946 in Lysi, Cyprus. He studied at the Nicosia English College and at the Lomonosov Moscow State[...]